| | Darryl Reeves Activator CD Darryl Reeves Discography of CDs
Saxophonist, composer, and visionary, Darryl Reeves is one of the nation's emerging young musicians with an eye towards change. Already capturing the attention of many established artists in the industry, Reeves is quickly presenting a new outlook in music. Captivating audiences throughout his performances, the heart and soul of Reeves his unselfishly poured onto them through his saxophone. Darryl Reeves was born in Jackson, Mississippi. From a musical family, he was exposed to many different styles of music. He said, " My father is known for his singing. My brother and sister are musicians too, so I was surrounded by music. My brother also plays the saxophone. I guess that is what motivated me to want to play it, too." His stay in Mississippi, was cut short when his family moved to Miami, FL. In his earlier days, he admits to not being very disciplined when it came to practicing. He was initially attracted to hip-hop, funk and r&b. He said, "I didn't practice the saxophone all that much. I spent time making tracks. We had these little rap groups at school and I wanted to be the producer. At the same time, my brother was introducing me to jazz music. He had Charlie Parker, Clifford Brown, Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane. Around that time, hip-hop was borrowing a lot of samples from jazz. Once I heard where those samples came from, Iwas blown away." In high school, Reeves spent much of his time studying music. One of his teachers quickly recognized Reeves' innate ability and introduced him to trumpeter Melton Mustafa, a former member of the Count Basie and Thad Jones orchestras. Mustafa held a jazz theory class at a cultural arts center on Saturdays. "He was tough. When the sessions were over, I always came out with a headache. But it paidoff," said Reeves.After graduating from high school, Reeves decided to return back to his roots. He received a full music scholarship to attend Jackson State University. He said, " Jackson was interesting. Because it being extremely laid back, I had a lot of time to deal with music. So I spent a lot of my time in the record stores there, ordering all these obscure jazz records. I also hooked up with a lot of local musicians." Some of those locals were the legendary bassist London Branch and drummer Alvin Fielder. "They taught me a lot about the history and meaning behind jazz music," said Reeves. He also studied with the late film composer Dee Barton, who taught him concepts of arranging and harmony. Through a visit to his alma mater, drummer Lumark Gulley met Reeves and they began working together doing gigs in Jackson, MS and Baton Rouge, LA. Shortly after, Reeves produced his first independent CD, Viewpoints. He said, "There were a few people who were actually against me doing my own CD. They didn't support the idea. I said 'forget that.' I didn't care because there wasn't much going on in Jackson. I wanted to finish school, so I figured if I couldn't be in a place where there was a good scene, then I would bring the musicians to me and do my own thing." After graduating from JSU, Reeves went on to complete his Master's degree from the University of New Orleans. In New Orleans, he has been developing a reputation as a fierce alto saxophonist. He has been spotted performing alongside several great jazz musicians such as Wessell Anderson, Jason Marsalis, Delfeayo Marsalis, Roland Guerin, Jesse Davis, Nicholas Payton, Henry Butler, Rodney Whitaker and Roy Hargrove. Reeves has released his second album, The Activator. Featured on the album are various musicians such as pianist Fredrick Sanders, who recently played a stint with the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. Also, on the album is bassist Edwin Livingston, who is a member of the Grammy nominated Los Hombres Calientes Latin group. Drummer Lumark Gulley continues to be a member of Reeves' band. Gulley has completed his debut album, Printilla, on which Reeves also appears. Others include trumpeter Andrew Baham, tenor saxophonist Samir Zarif, b Activator Music | Category | Jazz Albums, Jazz Instrument CDs, Bebop | | Label | Continuum | | Orig Year | 2002 | | CD Universe Part number | 7192414 | | Catalog number | 142686 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 24, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 63 minutes |
Darryl Reeves Activator Songs | 1. | Admonition |
| 2. | Black Ocean |
| 3. | Under No Conditions |
| 4. | Start Over |
| 5. | Perception |
| 6. | Activator, The |
| 7. | Fred's Interlude |
| 8. | Runaround, The |
| 9. | Comprehension of Self |
| 10. | Wake Up |
| Activator Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Darryl Reeves Activator CD. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase Activator CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Beegie Adair Jazz Piano Christmas CD (1999)
Activator album
$11.55
| | Tord Gustavsen Changing Places CD (2003)
Activator CD music
$14.59
| | Donny Hathaway Collection CD (1990)
Activator music CDs
$8.75
| | Sonny James 20 All-Time Greatest Hits CD (2002)
Activator songs
$11.79
| | Doc Severinsen Brand New Thing CD (1977)
Activator album
$9.44
| | Peter White Glow CD (2001)
Activator CD music
$7.59
| | Effron White Day In The Sun CD (1999)
Activator music CDs
$14.15
| | Clock Work Army Catalyst For Change EP CD (2006)
Activator songs
$7.45 San Diego may spark an image of sandy, sunny beaches in your mind, but when the fog rolls in on winter nights, the salty air gets cold, forcing the city’s eclectic group of people to bundle up or take refuge indoors. To the great fortune of music lovers, the January fog of 2005 pushed the founding members of The Clock Work Army inside. And in the living room of a small, beach town house, something unexpectedly astonishing was born.Emily Neveu (vocals, guitar, piano) and Dave “Petti” Pettijohn (bass) never intended to form a band when they first began playing together, nor did they intend to make music for the masses. They simply played what they wanted to hear, expressing themselves through music in the warmth of their makeshift studio. These late night recording sessions brought in a wide range of musicians, each of them adding their own element to the music. One such musician was Scott Wheeler (lead guitar), a new San Diegan whom had just moved into the city from Minnesota. Although Wheeler’s style leaned toward the weird and wonderful side of the folk genre, apparent in his own band Indian Moon, he added something special to the group. His musicianship was of the highest quality, a student of his own musical tastes, which was similar to Neveu and Petti. But more than anything, Wheeler added a feeling, some sort of emotion that complemented Neveu and Petti’s sound in exactly the right way. And on that perfect note, The Clock Work Army officially became a band.They continued to play and record their music, bringing in a drummer when they could find one or ...
| | Price Blue.Seum Project CD (2006)
Activator album
$13.29 From the liner notes, by one who was there!by Neil LeonardWhen first I heard that Tim Price and Sue Terry were playing at the Blue Mountain Gallery, I immediately thought this would be worth the four-hour drive from Boston to New York. I had heard unforgettable recordings of Tim on electric bassoon and knew that ...
| | Patrick Sedoc L'Art De Sedoction CD (2006)
Activator CD music
$10.15
| | Mclagan, Ian & The Bump Band Bump In The Night CD (2006)
Activator music CDs
$10.15
| | Jude Charles My Guitar CD (2007)
Activator songs
$20.49 Jude Charles was born ...
| | Reto Suhner Quartet Aba CD (2007) (Import)
Activator album
$23.09
| | Chris Carder Trust CD (2007)
Activator CD music
$16.49 Mission StatementChris Carder is a solo acoustic/rock/worship artist hailing from Louisville, KY. He passionately seeks the pleasure of Jesus through leading others in worship experiences and desires to be a part of the revival of the church by expressing God�s mercy and grace.BioName: Chris CarderI sing and play acoustic guitars, harmonicaInstrument: 1999 Taylor 714 CE I usually play through a Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner and a SIB Fat Drive pre-amp.Testimony: Just out of high school, I got involved in a youth group at the First Baptist Church in Smyrna, Georgia. I saw a group of kids there that loved God and really lived it out by loving one another. Their example spoke volumes to me and in the Spring I gave my life to Jesus. I have moved away from the Smyrna area, to Louisville, Kentucky, but still have great memories of those special days while at the same time remembering that the best days lie ahead for those who trust Christ's finished work on the cross. As I peer in the rear view mirror of my life, I can see many key times when God was sowing His Truth in me. I always believed the Christmas Story of the birth of the Savior. I never doubted the truth of a Risen Savior as the Easter story unfolded. But it was not until that ...
|
|
|